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blackwell: it was a response to what you saw. >> correct blackwell: mr. nelson asked you about your video going viral how it changed your life. tell the ladies and gentlemen how your viewing or experiencing what happened to george floyd has impacted your life. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at my dad. my brother, my cousins, my uncles because they are all black. a black father and black brother and black friends. and i look at how it could have been one of them. there are nights i stayed up apologizing to him. and apologizing to george floyd for not doing more. and to not be interacting or saving his life. it's not what i should have done. it's what you should have done. >>. >> that is my last question. >> you may step down. >> next witness for the state? [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] blackwell: good morning. >> it morning. blackwell: first of all talus how old you are. >> nine years old. blackwell: how old will you be next week? >> ten. blackwell: you have a tenth birthday coming up. what greater hu
blackwell: it was a response to what you saw. >> correct blackwell: mr. nelson asked you about your video going viral how it changed your life. tell the ladies and gentlemen how your viewing or experiencing what happened to george floyd has impacted your life. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at my dad. my brother, my cousins, my uncles because they are all black. a black father and black brother and black friends. and i look at how it could have been one of them. there are...
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"blackwell" stuck. >> "blackwell" stuck. >> the acting career, not so much. in 1949, richard meets robert spencer, a hairdresser to the stars. the two become friends -- and more. what was it like to be a gay man, let's say, in the '50s in hollywood? >> i can only say, from what he told me, he was very guarded. >> the partners start a talent-management agency for cabaret singers. spencer does the performers' hair, while blackwell makes their gowns. unlike his acting roles, blackwell's clothes are a hit. >> what he discovered was that his dresses were getting better reviews than the performers. >> next thing you know, hollywood's leading ladies are starting to wear house of blackwell designs. >> he didn't have a style that he would put on everyone. it was very individual. >> actress and fashion model tippi hedren, best known for her role in alfred hitchcock's "the birds," remembers blackwell's early work. >> i liked the look that he gave the women. he would design for that particular person, which is very important. he endeavored to make every woman look marvel
"blackwell" stuck. >> "blackwell" stuck. >> the acting career, not so much. in 1949, richard meets robert spencer, a hairdresser to the stars. the two become friends -- and more. what was it like to be a gay man, let's say, in the '50s in hollywood? >> i can only say, from what he told me, he was very guarded. >> the partners start a talent-management agency for cabaret singers. spencer does the performers' hair, while blackwell makes their gowns....
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"blackwell" stuck. >> "blackwell" stuck. >> the acting career, not so much. in 1949, richard meets robert spencer, a hairdresser to the stars. the two become friends -- and more. what was it like to be a gay man, let's say, in the '50s in hollywood? >> i can only say, from what he told me, he was very guarded. >> the partners start a talent-management agency for cabaret singers. spencer does the performers' hair, while blackwell makes their gowns. unlike his acting roles, blackwell's clothes are a hit. >> what he discovered was that his dresses were getting better reviews than the performers. >> next thing you know, hollywood's leading ladies are starting to wear house of blackwell designs. >> he didn't have a style that he would put on everyone. it was very individual. >> actress and fashion model tippi hedren, best known for her role in alfred hitchcock's "the birds," remembers blackwell's early work. >> i liked the look that he gave the women. he would design for that particular person, which is very important. he endeavored to make every woman look marvel
"blackwell" stuck. >> "blackwell" stuck. >> the acting career, not so much. in 1949, richard meets robert spencer, a hairdresser to the stars. the two become friends -- and more. what was it like to be a gay man, let's say, in the '50s in hollywood? >> i can only say, from what he told me, he was very guarded. >> the partners start a talent-management agency for cabaret singers. spencer does the performers' hair, while blackwell makes their gowns....
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" blackwell" -- elizabeth blackwell is the first woman in the country to receive a medical degree in 1849 and her sister emily who is five years younger was recruited into the field by her older sister and became the third woman doctor in history. they founded the new york infirmary for women and children and the medical college in new york. wonderful. these books are so fantastically complementary. janice's book dives into the lives of these trailblazers and olivia's book looks at how women change the course of medicine. i have to ask did you know each other before you wrote the book? >> no. >> they are was the convergence of great minds and thinking alike. >> it's a shows me when you look at history there are so many lessons we can learn in the moments today we are in and the fact that you both came upon these dual narratives. what do you think that tells us about the role of women in medicine now? >> olivia do you want to go ahead? >> well i think it's how much skepticism there still is in medicine and as a journalist writing about the sexism now. i think it was really sad to hear
" blackwell" -- elizabeth blackwell is the first woman in the country to receive a medical degree in 1849 and her sister emily who is five years younger was recruited into the field by her older sister and became the third woman doctor in history. they founded the new york infirmary for women and children and the medical college in new york. wonderful. these books are so fantastically complementary. janice's book dives into the lives of these trailblazers and olivia's book looks at...
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blackwell: if mr. chauvin right knee was on his back from time to time and at other times it was placed where? >> on his arm and then into mr. floyd's left chest. if you are making a distinction if the knee is on the cheste, per se or whether it is on the left arm from the left chest from the point of view of breathing the effects are extremely similar. blackwell: let's turn to number one. blackwell: let's turn back to the notes the number one was written down for the reasons of mr. floyd's low auction want us oxygen was handcuffed on the street. >> yes. blackwell: doctor tobin first how the various mechanisms, the four that you discussed, handcuffs company on the net, prone position and knee on the back and arm and side how do those fall into your worke of respiratory physiology or clinical medicine? >> they don't have a lot to do with clinical medicine but directly related to my work and physiology in understanding the forces the body has to cope with these are crucial in terms of the various forces
blackwell: if mr. chauvin right knee was on his back from time to time and at other times it was placed where? >> on his arm and then into mr. floyd's left chest. if you are making a distinction if the knee is on the cheste, per se or whether it is on the left arm from the left chest from the point of view of breathing the effects are extremely similar. blackwell: let's turn to number one. blackwell: let's turn back to the notes the number one was written down for the reasons of mr....
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hannah blackwell, a was kind of a pain. she was more concerned with the state of every woman's soul. she was a very pious one who liked to go to revival meetings and all her letters are endless anxieties whether her children are going to church. her letters, i roll my eyes when they were all amazingly repetitive on the same subject, she was the glue because she was there only parent, they were very loyal to all the siblings, but she was the family hearth but she didn't fuel any of their professional passions. >> host: a question from victoria tomlinson. what do the new york tabloids think of women doctors? did they attract patients in students or causing trouble? >> guest: good question. horace greeley, founding editor of the new york tribune was a big blackwell ally. he gave them good ink and he was very careful to help elizabeth distinguish herself from the female physicians who were running ads, for mysterious pills that would solve all your problems. he helped them with their credibility, the press for the most part was
hannah blackwell, a was kind of a pain. she was more concerned with the state of every woman's soul. she was a very pious one who liked to go to revival meetings and all her letters are endless anxieties whether her children are going to church. her letters, i roll my eyes when they were all amazingly repetitive on the same subject, she was the glue because she was there only parent, they were very loyal to all the siblings, but she was the family hearth but she didn't fuel any of their...
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blackwell has big plans for the area. the next day, i leave goldeneye's luxurious embrace, headed into town for something, well, i just had to have. a long time favorite. what do we have here? oh, oxtail. >> chris: yeah, man. curried goat. >> anthony: oh sweet. i don't care whether it's the bronx or kingston or wherever i can get it, oxtail, curried goat, callaloo, and, of course, rice and pigeon peas. got to have that. got to love the food in this country. >> chris: man, it's the best. >> anthony: it's such a mix. >> chris: asian. oh, yeah. >> anthony: african. a lot of people totally miss out, i mean curry goat, that's -- >> chris: yeah, man. it's asian stuff. >> anthony: it comes from the east indies, what they used to call -- >> chris: that's true. >> anthony: chef chris's cook-shop has become something of a local institution, a thriving business in a town that's seen better days. how long have you been open here? >> chris: i've been open, this little shop, for 13 years. >> anthony: 13 years? >> chris: yeah, man. >> a
blackwell has big plans for the area. the next day, i leave goldeneye's luxurious embrace, headed into town for something, well, i just had to have. a long time favorite. what do we have here? oh, oxtail. >> chris: yeah, man. curried goat. >> anthony: oh sweet. i don't care whether it's the bronx or kingston or wherever i can get it, oxtail, curried goat, callaloo, and, of course, rice and pigeon peas. got to have that. got to love the food in this country. >> chris: man, it's...
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this man is spread blackwell. -- fred blackwell. he served as the executive director of the redevelopment agency. for a moment, i would like to divorce yourself of whatever feelings you have for the agency and the history the agency has had for san francisco, but understand that it was had by a great man and a man we have come to honor today. this is mr. fred blackwell, ladies and gentlemen. i think relentless capacity to achieve greatness is a very profound and fitting phrase to describe my friend. those of you that know the history of san francisco know that the redevelopment agency has an interesting and sordid past, one of which that has disrupted many communities, particularly the african- american community. and just for a moment, i want to acknowledge the man, not the agency, but a man that has tried to reinvent and recommit and bring to life the true spirit, that of which the redevelopment agency was created for. fred blackwell has played an integral role in the into -- implementation of a number of development projects, man
this man is spread blackwell. -- fred blackwell. he served as the executive director of the redevelopment agency. for a moment, i would like to divorce yourself of whatever feelings you have for the agency and the history the agency has had for san francisco, but understand that it was had by a great man and a man we have come to honor today. this is mr. fred blackwell, ladies and gentlemen. i think relentless capacity to achieve greatness is a very profound and fitting phrase to describe my...
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host: calls in the moment for ken blackwell. does this mean you and organization are endorsing donald trump at this point and who did you go for the primaries? independent in the primaries. i was an advocate and a principal advisor to an organization called our principals, who was in fact looking at all the candidates against fundamental principles religiousutionalism, liberty and limited government, so that was my job to at least put up the screen for folks to judge the candidates in the primaries. how close areor you to an endorsement of donald trump at this point? clear let me just be very , elections are about choices. isnow that hillary clinton running on a third term of barack obama. that means she is running on increasing the debt, increasing the intrusiveness and size of the government and the welfare state in general. she is running against the interest of people who are actually wanting all of the freedoms of the constitution, including the second amendment, that given those choices, donald trump, hillary ,linton, i wi
host: calls in the moment for ken blackwell. does this mean you and organization are endorsing donald trump at this point and who did you go for the primaries? independent in the primaries. i was an advocate and a principal advisor to an organization called our principals, who was in fact looking at all the candidates against fundamental principles religiousutionalism, liberty and limited government, so that was my job to at least put up the screen for folks to judge the candidates in the...
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there's jeff blackwell. >> reporter: it's a late june afternoon and jeffrey blackwell is thirsty. he's just pulled into his driveway and from the passenger side he grabs an open bottle of corona beer, sets it down and takes a swig. we watch as he talks on his cell and pulls on his beer. who is jeffrey blackwell and why do we care? if you're affiliated with political person or something like that, you want to do your best or, you know, represent well. >> reporter: did dough his best? >> no, did he not. >> reporter: he represent well. >> new york did he not. >> reporter: jeffrey blackwell is the grandson of long time city council janie blackwell. he's also worked for nine years for philadelphia's fiscal watch dog city controller where he rose to director of community affairs earning over 90 grand. >> he did say -- >> hole see knows him in two ways as top official with the controller. >> what does that make you think. >> it makes me think, you know, integrity. >> reporter: as a contractor whom he paid over 1800 bucks for a new rubber roof. >> water seeping and coming all the way down
there's jeff blackwell. >> reporter: it's a late june afternoon and jeffrey blackwell is thirsty. he's just pulled into his driveway and from the passenger side he grabs an open bottle of corona beer, sets it down and takes a swig. we watch as he talks on his cell and pulls on his beer. who is jeffrey blackwell and why do we care? if you're affiliated with political person or something like that, you want to do your best or, you know, represent well. >> reporter: did dough his best?...
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caliber bullets hit jermaine blackwell as he sat waiting for his family to come home >> i ain't never did nothing to anybody. i go to work every day to take care of my family. >> blackwell has a 2-year-old daughter, 3-year-old son and pregnant wife. blackwell turned 43 last month sitting on the couch watching tv when bullets started to fly commit the wall here, there intent through the couch there and bullet hole in the ceiling and again another one here. he is lucky. actually blessed to be alive. you know what i am saying. he was shooting so much the flame from the gun looked like a headlight. >> if i had my shirt oregon anything like that, things might have gotten ugly. they tried to take my life. i have no idea what this is about. >> no idea. >> none whatsoever. >> i don't know if they are coming after my son. >> harry: blackwell says his son doesn't live with him.
caliber bullets hit jermaine blackwell as he sat waiting for his family to come home >> i ain't never did nothing to anybody. i go to work every day to take care of my family. >> blackwell has a 2-year-old daughter, 3-year-old son and pregnant wife. blackwell turned 43 last month sitting on the couch watching tv when bullets started to fly commit the wall here, there intent through the couch there and bullet hole in the ceiling and again another one here. he is lucky. actually...
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blackwell. and wewe are all fallen all work dearly -- at the family research council, we start with a daily devotion. today, we are focusing our attention to genesis 33. you can go to your bibles to read about that. we understand there is often a gap in what we profess to believe and how we act, and we ask god to put us on the straight and arrow, a path of righteousness that helps us to close that gap, to get our behavior in line with those things that we profess to believe. then, us, every now and go off of that path and ask god for his guidance, his strength to pull us back. at the end of the day, the president understands nations profess one thing and then behave another. has he has done, he embraced an agenda that puts us back on a path that respects religious liberty, that respects liberty in general, respects the fact that in a capitalist society, you need capital. that is why he has created an environment not only to create capital but to create jobs to put americans back to work so they
blackwell. and wewe are all fallen all work dearly -- at the family research council, we start with a daily devotion. today, we are focusing our attention to genesis 33. you can go to your bibles to read about that. we understand there is often a gap in what we profess to believe and how we act, and we ask god to put us on the straight and arrow, a path of righteousness that helps us to close that gap, to get our behavior in line with those things that we profess to believe. then, us, every now...
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. >> and doctor blackwell is double biography of elizabeth blackwell featured in olivia's book and her sister emily blackwell, the first woman in this country to receive a medical degree in 1849, and her sister emily who was five years younger, was recruited into the field by her older sister and became the third doctor in this country and together they founded the new york for women and children and the later the women's medical college of the new york. >> that is wonderful and so these folks are so fantastically complementary and janice'sll bok as the rise of these two sisters who were trailblazers men olivia's book is about how women changed it the course of medicine. did you know each other before writing these books. >> know it was a convergence of great minds and thinking alike. >> it just shows me that when we look at history, mostly lessons we can learn about the moment today and the fact that you both came upon these dual narratives in what you think you can tell us about no hundred life and the role of women in medicine now. >> olivia do you want to go ahead. >> i think what
. >> and doctor blackwell is double biography of elizabeth blackwell featured in olivia's book and her sister emily blackwell, the first woman in this country to receive a medical degree in 1849, and her sister emily who was five years younger, was recruited into the field by her older sister and became the third doctor in this country and together they founded the new york for women and children and the later the women's medical college of the new york. >> that is wonderful and so...
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here. >> whitaker: charlie blackwell- thompson is nasa's first female launch director. >> blackwell-thompson: and launch director copies. >> whitaker: in a year or so, she'll give the "go for launch" command for the first "artemis" moon rocket in historic firing room one at kennedy space center, which she first visited more than 30 years ago as a college graduate interviewing for a job. >> blackwell-thompson: it's the same room that the "apollo 11" mission was launched from. and it is the same room that we will launch the first flight of the "artemis" missions. >> whitaker: when that young woman walked in here for the first time, did you truly say to yourself, "i want to do this one day"? >> blackwell-thompson: i absolutely did. my-- my thought was, "how do i get a seat in this room?" >> whitaker: and now you have the seat in the room. >> blackwell-thompson: i have a pretty nice seat in this room. ( laughter ) ( apollo launch ) >> whitaker: all the "apollo" moon missions were launched atop huge "saturn five" rockets, at the time the most powerful in the world. nasa's new rocket is even more
here. >> whitaker: charlie blackwell- thompson is nasa's first female launch director. >> blackwell-thompson: and launch director copies. >> whitaker: in a year or so, she'll give the "go for launch" command for the first "artemis" moon rocket in historic firing room one at kennedy space center, which she first visited more than 30 years ago as a college graduate interviewing for a job. >> blackwell-thompson: it's the same room that the "apollo...
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elizabeth blackwell always yearned to words that kind of stardom. it's no accident that when they founded the new york infirmary they founded it on may 12th, which is they knew that her star store value was putin. they understand at that level but they never quite achieved it. even when tempted to work alongside when she returned to england, she knew if she did that eventually she would end up doing what florence wanted and that was not, so they kept their distance in the end. there is a novel somewhere. >> it is interesting to think about that and just situating in history. they are like that. they have this ability to intersect. elizabeth encountered lincoln during the civil war and a friend introduced them. she was just amazed at how ugly he was and never really talked much about that in her memoir. she didn't really see that as relevant to her mission. it's interesting, the woman that is like the guiding spirit of the building, the designer that designed the pendant as part of the collection lives and works in the building and her show room is n
elizabeth blackwell always yearned to words that kind of stardom. it's no accident that when they founded the new york infirmary they founded it on may 12th, which is they knew that her star store value was putin. they understand at that level but they never quite achieved it. even when tempted to work alongside when she returned to england, she knew if she did that eventually she would end up doing what florence wanted and that was not, so they kept their distance in the end. there is a novel...
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one of the interesting things about blackwell, on one | things about blackwell, on one hand you can say it is the next generation chip and technically it is but what is interesting about what is happening with it in the world of generative ai is that many of the earlier chips that were being used for generative ai chips that were being used for generative al was designed well before most people knew what generative ai before most people knew what generative al was. blackwell is arguably the first generation of chip that was designed in this gen ai era so they knew what they were doing. and there are a number of elements there that in some cases you want forex or five x improvements that in some cases you want forex orfive x improvements in performance versus previous generations. so they have done a number of things internally within the chip that allow them to access a bigger large language models and are twice as many calculations. and that is all by refinements within the architecture.— is all by refinements within the architecture. who are their bi est the architecture. who are th
one of the interesting things about blackwell, on one | things about blackwell, on one hand you can say it is the next generation chip and technically it is but what is interesting about what is happening with it in the world of generative ai is that many of the earlier chips that were being used for generative ai chips that were being used for generative al was designed well before most people knew what generative ai before most people knew what generative al was. blackwell is arguably the...
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blackwell is right. unfortunately, regrettably i have to say this, i have worked so hard for transparency for checks and balances in our state. can't do this in our day and age. i'm a 59-year-old grandfather and i'm walking around with two cell phones. you know, constantly 24 hours a day. the ground game in politics changes constantly. i stand in opposition to the amendment. i ask you we have to think like a 21st century party. thank you. please vote no. >> thank you. someone who wishes to rise in support. . >> yes. yes. i'm going to continue to provide the information from mr. blackwell. i rise in support of this amendment. as mr. blackwell stated, the most effective of the power on the rnc chairman was bond by the rules adopted by the most recent national convention. rule 12 destroys that safeguard. generations of serious party activists and leaders at national conventions have written into our some national rules some important protection against abuse of powers. >> this rule tend to protect conservat
blackwell is right. unfortunately, regrettably i have to say this, i have worked so hard for transparency for checks and balances in our state. can't do this in our day and age. i'm a 59-year-old grandfather and i'm walking around with two cell phones. you know, constantly 24 hours a day. the ground game in politics changes constantly. i stand in opposition to the amendment. i ask you we have to think like a 21st century party. thank you. please vote no. >> thank you. someone who wishes...
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. >> next from liberty university, booktv talked to ken blackwell about "the blueprint," one of his two recently published boo books. >> ken blackwell, in your book, "the blueprint," you might of the constitution of the united states stands in way of what barack obama wants to do. what do you mean by that? >> well, president obama, a week before his election in 2008, said in his own words, we are a week away from fundamentally changing the united states of america. if you look at the constitution and its overriding purpose is as an instrument that structures, sort of check on the growth, power and intrusion of government, the way that you grow and expand the power of the central government is to change the constitution, or to ignore it. so what we did in "the blueprint," was to do an exposÉ on the activities of the obama administration. to fundamentally ignore, go around, over or under the constitution. so we saw and we see the constitution as being the big rock in the road to the president's promise of fundamentally change the united states of america. >> is it different than what oth
. >> next from liberty university, booktv talked to ken blackwell about "the blueprint," one of his two recently published boo books. >> ken blackwell, in your book, "the blueprint," you might of the constitution of the united states stands in way of what barack obama wants to do. what do you mean by that? >> well, president obama, a week before his election in 2008, said in his own words, we are a week away from fundamentally changing the united states of...
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blackwell: mr. floyd respiratory rate was normal at 22 just before he lost consciousness. >> correct. blackwell: the jury may have heard other information in the case about the fentanyl related to an elevated carbon dioxide level in the emergency room. was at significant to you? >> yes that is very significant as well. because he i is reported a carbon dioxide level in the emergency room of 89. that's a very high level of carbon oxide. you have to take into account the factors that might w have led to that. the particularly important factors for mr. floyd to explain why his carbon dioxide was found at 89 in the emergency room. blackwell: doctor, what normal would has been carbon dioxide level? >> in you or me is between 35 and 45. there are units that are given in the hospital chart. blackwell: you said there were significant factors in the case of mr. floyd. help the jury understand whatth those are. >> the important factors are we know he made his own last spontaneous effort to breathe at 2025, 16
blackwell: mr. floyd respiratory rate was normal at 22 just before he lost consciousness. >> correct. blackwell: the jury may have heard other information in the case about the fentanyl related to an elevated carbon dioxide level in the emergency room. was at significant to you? >> yes that is very significant as well. because he i is reported a carbon dioxide level in the emergency room of 89. that's a very high level of carbon oxide. you have to take into account the factors that...
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blackwell responds to a nuisance call. an allegedly drunk man banging on a door trying to get into an apartment that isn't his. officer blackwell and augusto keep the suspect calm, convincing him to walk away, bloodied, into an ambulance. crisis averted. blackwell and augusto believe in community policing. trying to erase the perceived battle lines between people of color and the police. >> they were born here, raised here, they're part of the community. >> reporter: this isn't just friendly chitchat, to them this is quality police work. >> does it help that you're black? >> in some cases. in dealing with the public i could sometimes de-escalate a situation. >> reporter: so much of their police work is a strategic effort to stay connected to the community. today they shoot hoops with neighborhood kids, teenagers who tell us they've already had those tough conversations with their parents. do they tell you how to act around the police? >> they say to listen. they say you stop, you stop. don't run. >> do you feel the cops or
blackwell responds to a nuisance call. an allegedly drunk man banging on a door trying to get into an apartment that isn't his. officer blackwell and augusto keep the suspect calm, convincing him to walk away, bloodied, into an ambulance. crisis averted. blackwell and augusto believe in community policing. trying to erase the perceived battle lines between people of color and the police. >> they were born here, raised here, they're part of the community. >> reporter: this isn't just...
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also featured judicial watch, who i heard ken blackwell name drop. they said president barack obama stole the election in 2008 and is planning to do it again in 2012 with the help of the "illegal alien" vote and the " proved stamped army." the current secretary of state' of ohio was a scandal speaker this past weekend at the true the vote summit. shortly before the summit, our story at colorlines and "the nation goes to expose the voter intimidation network that "true the vote" has amassed over the years. the morning at the summit, secretary of state husted pulled out as a speaker. he did not attend. yesterday i spoke with his office about the reasons why he pulled out of the event and they said it was due to a schedule change. they would not elaborate with me on more details about what actually changed the schedule -- in the schedule printer >> one of the states that recently passed a strict voter the dedication was wisconsin, home of republican vice-presidential candidate paul ryan and republican national committee chair priebus. wisconsin's law wo
also featured judicial watch, who i heard ken blackwell name drop. they said president barack obama stole the election in 2008 and is planning to do it again in 2012 with the help of the "illegal alien" vote and the " proved stamped army." the current secretary of state' of ohio was a scandal speaker this past weekend at the true the vote summit. shortly before the summit, our story at colorlines and "the nation goes to expose the voter intimidation network that...
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nvidia makes powerful chips that are used to develop ai technology and the blackwell is expected to allow more advanced ai models to be built. it is also expected to be a boon for the company which has ridden ai enthusiasm to the top of the market. at the developers conference in california on monday the ceo of the company called generative ai the defining technology of our time. some of the biggest names in tech are expected to use blackwell gpus and we expect to see the technology in action later this year. bob o'donnell from technalysis research was at the event in sanjose, california. with all the anticipation built up for nvidia's latest product, he says it wasn't your typical technology conference. the atmosphere was like a rock concert. i have not seen something like this in the tech industry in quite some time. some people were making analogies to the early days of steve jobs but the buzz was in the air and the feel of the event was very much like a concert. and jensen was a rock star. he has presented many times in the past but this was clearly his moment and he was soaking it up
nvidia makes powerful chips that are used to develop ai technology and the blackwell is expected to allow more advanced ai models to be built. it is also expected to be a boon for the company which has ridden ai enthusiasm to the top of the market. at the developers conference in california on monday the ceo of the company called generative ai the defining technology of our time. some of the biggest names in tech are expected to use blackwell gpus and we expect to see the technology in action...
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this is blackwell. [applause] caroline: named after the mathematician and game theorist david blackwell. this new platform has multiple times superior at ai models and inference then it's pre-to sesser. he's lining them up -- predecessor. he's lining them up next to the other. antoine chkaiban covers nvidia and ai. it's clear when you look at the market cap position, didn't live up to the third-most valuable company in the world? antoine: yes. thanks caroline. our main takeaways from the keynotes yesterday is at the competitiveness of nvidia's products is getting stronger. blackwell offers up to four times higher performance and 30 times entrance performance than its predecessor hopper. the next time you hear someone announce a chip that is 10 times faster than in nvidia, a year later nvidia will also have a chip 10 times faster. alternatives to nvidia can have an advantage that last at best one generation and a year later the advantage goes away. last but not least, this advantage often comes at a cost
this is blackwell. [applause] caroline: named after the mathematician and game theorist david blackwell. this new platform has multiple times superior at ai models and inference then it's pre-to sesser. he's lining them up -- predecessor. he's lining them up next to the other. antoine chkaiban covers nvidia and ai. it's clear when you look at the market cap position, didn't live up to the third-most valuable company in the world? antoine: yes. thanks caroline. our main takeaways from the...
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>>caller: mister blackwell. i wish we had more people like you in office. but as far as trump being down here yesterday i wouldn't go drive down the road to see him anyway but i understand that but for the way he acts so asking for forgiveness and didn't know what to ask for forgiveness f for. and with that opposition that christianity. >> those that come together. . >> we are all fallen at the researchch council we are focusing the attention on genesis 33. but we go in prayer because we understand there is a gap of how we behave and we ask god to put us on the straight and narrow of a path of righteousnessn that helps to close the gap with those that we profess to believe and every now and then we ask god for his guidance so at the end of the day the president understands and to embrace the agenda to go back on path respect of religious liberty that in a capitalistic society you need capital and that is why he has created an environment and to put jobs to maintain their independence. there is the agenda is right on track of a clear agenda to appoint justic
>>caller: mister blackwell. i wish we had more people like you in office. but as far as trump being down here yesterday i wouldn't go drive down the road to see him anyway but i understand that but for the way he acts so asking for forgiveness and didn't know what to ask for forgiveness f for. and with that opposition that christianity. >> those that come together. . >> we are all fallen at the researchch council we are focusing the attention on genesis 33. but we go in prayer...
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>> blackwell has made around 20 friends this way. what he talks about depends on his conversation partner and the situation. here, for instance, they're discussing the importance of authenticity in art. blackwell also distributes the buttons that show the wearer is willing to meet new people and engage in conversation. but not everyone's sold on the concept. >> i think it might be on a short-term basis rather than long-term, unless you have to do it all your life going on badges you know. but i mean, do people really need a badge to be able to talk to people? >> blackwell certainly doesn't need any more incentives to strike up a conversation with strangers. for him, the results have been highly rewarding. >> as soon as you start having sincere conversations and memories and stories to tell from conversations and interactions that did not need to happen, chance encounters, it feels good. your day feels full. you feel like you are living. >> but what if you are more the strong and silent type? you might want to check out cuddlr. the so
>> blackwell has made around 20 friends this way. what he talks about depends on his conversation partner and the situation. here, for instance, they're discussing the importance of authenticity in art. blackwell also distributes the buttons that show the wearer is willing to meet new people and engage in conversation. but not everyone's sold on the concept. >> i think it might be on a short-term basis rather than long-term, unless you have to do it all your life going on badges you...
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chris blackwell came back and he's booming the town. that's a good step in the right direction. >> oh, thank you. oh yeah, see now, now i'm happy. that is just beautiful. nice place to grow up? >> it is. >> that's what like being a kid? >> my childhood days, i used to spend it on the beach. >> that's good. who gets to do that? >> well, i guess only me and my friends. >> do you ever take it for granted, like do you get -- >> we do. >> you do? >> we do, we do. see the thing about it when we really need it, that's the time we can't have it. a lot of our water fronts have been gone. we have very little right now. you know, it's okay. we have james bond beach like ten minutes walk from the house. we're one of the lucky ones. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% o
chris blackwell came back and he's booming the town. that's a good step in the right direction. >> oh, thank you. oh yeah, see now, now i'm happy. that is just beautiful. nice place to grow up? >> it is. >> that's what like being a kid? >> my childhood days, i used to spend it on the beach. >> that's good. who gets to do that? >> well, i guess only me and my friends. >> do you ever take it for granted, like do you get -- >> we do. >> you do?...
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chris blackwell came back and he's booming the town. that's a good step in the right direction. >> oh, thank you. oh yeah, see now, now i'm happy. that is just beautiful. nice place to grow up? >> it is. >> that's what like being a kid? >> my childhood days, i used to spend it on the beach. >> that's good. who gets to do that? >> well, i guess only me and my friends. >> do you ever take it for granted, like do you get -- >> we do. >> you do? >> we do, we do. see the thing about it when we really need it, that's the time we can't have it. a lot of our water fronts have been gone. we have very little right now. you know, it's okay. we have james bond beach like ten minutes walk from the house. we're one of the lucky ones. ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! thanks, g. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a
chris blackwell came back and he's booming the town. that's a good step in the right direction. >> oh, thank you. oh yeah, see now, now i'm happy. that is just beautiful. nice place to grow up? >> it is. >> that's what like being a kid? >> my childhood days, i used to spend it on the beach. >> that's good. who gets to do that? >> well, i guess only me and my friends. >> do you ever take it for granted, like do you get -- >> we do. >> you do?...
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chris blackwell came back and he's booming the town. that's a good step in the right direction. >> oh, thank you. oh yeah, see now, now i'm happy. that is just beautiful. nice place to grow up? >> it is. >> that's what like being a kid? >> my childhood days, i used to spend it on the beach. >> that's good. who gets to do that? >> well, i guess only me and my friends. >> do you ever take it for granted, like do you get -- >> we do. >> you do? >> we do, we do. see the thing about it when we really need it, that's the time we can't have it. a lot of our water fronts have been gone. we have very little right now. you know, it's okay. we have james bond beach like ten minutes walk from the house. we're one of the lucky ones. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> it's inevitable of course that next door to golden eye, there would be a james bond beach. >> all of the bond movies were conceptualized and written here. ♪ >> when blackwell heard i wanted to visit the local fishermen, he hooked me up with his good friend carl for good company. i'm here to
chris blackwell came back and he's booming the town. that's a good step in the right direction. >> oh, thank you. oh yeah, see now, now i'm happy. that is just beautiful. nice place to grow up? >> it is. >> that's what like being a kid? >> my childhood days, i used to spend it on the beach. >> that's good. who gets to do that? >> well, i guess only me and my friends. >> do you ever take it for granted, like do you get -- >> we do. >> you do?...
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>> blackwell has made around 20 friends this way. what he talks about depends on his conversation partner and the situation. here, for instance, they're discussing the importance of authenticity in art. blackwell also distributes the buttons that show the wearer is willing to meet new people and engage in conversation. but not everyone's sold on the concept. >> i think it might be on a short-term basis rather than long-term, unless you have to do it all your life going on badges you know. but i mean, do people really need a badge to be able to talk to people? >> blackwell certainly doesn't need any more incentives to strike up a conversation with strangers. for him, the results have been highly rewarding. >> as soon as you start having sincere conversations and memories and stories to tell from conversations and interactions that did not need to happen, chance encounters, it feels good. your day feels full. you feel like you are living. >> but what if you are more the strong and silent type? you might want to check out cuddlr. the so
>> blackwell has made around 20 friends this way. what he talks about depends on his conversation partner and the situation. here, for instance, they're discussing the importance of authenticity in art. blackwell also distributes the buttons that show the wearer is willing to meet new people and engage in conversation. but not everyone's sold on the concept. >> i think it might be on a short-term basis rather than long-term, unless you have to do it all your life going on badges you...
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blackwell: can you tell us whether it is your view that mr. floyd passed after nine minutes and 29 seconds was a coincidental unrelated to subdural restraint on the ground? >> objection. >> sustains. blackwell: over the questions. >> thank you doctor. you are excused. [inaudible conversations] [sidebar] >> the best way to do the next witness was scheduled for tomorrow we will start at 930 tomorrow. do not talk to anyone or don't watch the news. thank you. democracy. the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin arguing the prosecution had not proven its case in the death of george floyd. after the motion was denied on the court consider other hearing testimony from the doctor. retired chief medical examiner. [inaudible]. >> we are in the record, we have several issues to take >> we are on the record. we have several issues to take care of
blackwell: can you tell us whether it is your view that mr. floyd passed after nine minutes and 29 seconds was a coincidental unrelated to subdural restraint on the ground? >> objection. >> sustains. blackwell: over the questions. >> thank you doctor. you are excused. [inaudible conversations] [sidebar] >> the best way to do the next witness was scheduled for tomorrow we will start at 930 tomorrow. do not talk to anyone or don't watch the news. thank you. democracy. the...
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blackwell: you ask questions about pay ranking glioma. you said those are usually preceded by headaches. >> one of the symptoms. blackwell: did you hear among the various complaints mr. floyd had about pain. or any of them a headache? >> no. in fact when i saw that was a very ganglionic described in the autopsy when i went to the medical records i used control asked to put in headache and never found that at any point. blackwell: referencing being an incidental finding tell the jury what is meant by incidental? >> all of us have things in our bodies that don't cause any medical problems is something gets a cat scan for one reason they may see there is assist or pick up the nine tumors. we refer to those as incidental findings. in the case of paraganglioma it's actually called the incidental, it does not have clinical relevance that was found in the autopsy. blackwell: are you familiar with any other data how many people in the united states have ever died from paraganglioma as a principal primary reason of death? >> to be honest they are
blackwell: you ask questions about pay ranking glioma. you said those are usually preceded by headaches. >> one of the symptoms. blackwell: did you hear among the various complaints mr. floyd had about pain. or any of them a headache? >> no. in fact when i saw that was a very ganglionic described in the autopsy when i went to the medical records i used control asked to put in headache and never found that at any point. blackwell: referencing being an incidental finding tell the jury...